Inside the activity room, everyone watched Symboli Rudolf's retreating figure.
Agnes Tachyon was beaming. "Kukuku. I really didn't expect those old fogies at the Committee to finally get a clue. I thought they'd always wait until after the fact to make a move."
Thinking about the profits after the Skill Manual became mandatory teaching material, she wanted to laugh out loud. With the Committee's guarantee and orders, was she afraid of not making money? Now she finally had research funding for the mental strength potion she wanted to develop.
Demon King Ship showed no reaction. She would leave this kind of thing to Agnes Tachyon to handle. She only cared about the result. As long as the final outcome met her requirements, she didn't care how Tachyon operated.
"So, will we have money from now on?" Trainer Okino asked.
Although he didn't really understand Agnes Tachyon's research, he knew that their investment hadn't seen any return so far. Now with the Committee's endorsement, they should finally start making money, right?
Agnes Tachyon said with a sigh, "Mr. Trainer, how can you be so vulgar? What we are doing is a great deed that will leave a mark on world history! Compared to such a magnificent feat, is money really important?"
Okino asked, looking confused, "Is it not important?"
"Come, come, come. Trainer, come here. Let me explain the logic to you properly..."
Agnes Tachyon pulled Okino into a corner and brainwashed him for a while.
When Okino returned, he no longer cared about the matter at all.
Demon King Ship turned a blind eye to this.
Manhattan Cafe was brewing coffee on the side, not participating in the discussion.
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Soon, the Committee's notification was officially released.
The Skill Manual would be incorporated into the official curriculum. Trainers had an obligation to help horse girls master skills, but at the same time, they had to guarantee the horse girls' physical health. Although following the basic process in the Skill Manual was generally safe, they feared some trainers might disregard the horse girls' health to make them faster and stronger, arranging even more extreme training plans. This kind of thing had to be prevented.
"Damn it! I had a feeling this would happen, but I didn't expect the Committee to make a decision so quickly."
"It's over. The next trainer qualification exam will probably include this new course, won't it?"
"This sucks. Is this thing actually safe? How could the Committee make such a decision so fast? If something goes wrong during training, how can we be sure it's not the thing itself, but our training causing the injury? No matter how you look at it, they're just squeezing us trainers."
Many trainers voiced their complaints.
Although the power of skills was obvious to all, ultimately, this power was currently possessed by only a few horse girls. Most horse girls didn't have it. And how could they be sure this power could really be taught?
In the end, wasn't this thing just experience similar to special techniques? Shouldn't it be something only horse girls with suitable leg qualities could learn? And it placed a burden on the body.
Why were they unwilling to buy the Skill Manual? Was it because they had no money?
Of course not.
After all, purchasing training equipment and textbooks was subsidized; it barely cost them anything.
Ultimately, they just didn't believe that power could be learned by all horse girls. They still held onto their past perceptions, believing that such power could only be mastered by a few genius horse girls, and forcing others to master it through training would only injure their bodies.
Trainers who believed the status quo was fine didn't want to touch the Skill Manual at all.
They even resisted this new knowledge from the bottom of their hearts.
But they didn't expect the Committee to make a decision so quickly, and to directly list the Skill Manual as teaching material. This showed the Committee affirmed the manual's effects, but at the same time, it brought great pressure on the trainers. After all, the appearance of new horse girl teaching materials often meant new trainer textbooks. Trainers had periodic assessments; new materials meant new questions on the next exam.
And look at what was written in the notice!
Not only were new teaching materials added, but new medical check dates were also included.
This meant the updates on horse girls' physical data would become more frequent. This situation was a nightmare for most trainers. After all, once a medical report showed a decline in a horse girl's data, it would undoubtedly lead to a drop in the trainer's rating, which would increase their workload again.
"Unacceptable! I protest! Who can guarantee that no injuries will occur during training?"
Some trainers questioned.
Horse girls were already prone to injury during training. Now that new training content was added, the scrutiny in this area had become even harsher. Wasn't this just making things difficult for trainers?
They want the horse girls to get stronger, but they don't allow heavier training to cause injuries. You old fogies on the Committee, take a look at what kind of idea you've come up with!
In short, there were still many trainers opposing this regulation. Many horse girls were also fooled by their trainers into protesting with them. But ultimately, regarding the handling of this matter, the Committee indicated there was no room for compromise.
Skills definitely couldn't be kicked out of the curriculum, because this thing had already been made public.
If their country didn't use it, people in overseas countries definitely would. Everyone had seen the power of skills. If they fell behind this time, they would really only be passive beating bags in the future. At that time, they might not even be able to protect their domestic races; they would be farmed like ATMs by overseas horse girls. So, the learning of skills absolutely could not be left behind.
But since skill training was inherently dangerous, if trainers privately intensified the training, it really was possible to train a horse girl to death. Therefore, these harsh regulations were necessary and absolutely could not be modified.
Moreover, many overseas countries had issued similar regulations, and some countries were even stricter in this regard.
Skill training carries risks; this was stated from the very beginning.
But since no one could give up this power, they could only master it under strict regulations.
Trainers' objections?
If you don't want to be a trainer, you don't have to be one. Anyway, the trainers protesting now were mostly the slackers. Competent trainers had already started studying the Skill Manual long before this regulation came down.
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